Next Community Council Meeting will be onTuesday 20th May 2008
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Link to Save Gillies Hill Campaign
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The Cambusbarron Community Council Easter 2008 Year Book is available; it can be purchased in the Community Centre and at the Library, price £2.00 part of which after printing costs have been recovered, will go to village interests such as the Gala.
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Minutes of Meeting Tuesday 16 October 2007
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Minutes of meetingTuesday 20th November 2007
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February 2008 Meeting Briefing Note for Councillors & members of the public
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Click here for the Latest BBC News on Murrayshall Quarry
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Wednesday, 3rd October, 2007 Council to hire QC over Gillieshill Stirling Council has announced today (Wed 3 October) that advice will be sought from Queens Counsel in response to local concerns regarding the recommencing of quarrying at Murrayshall Quarry, Gillieshill, Cambusbarron. This is as a result of a review by Stirling Council of the original planning consent issued in 1982 which has been on-going since summer 2007. The review has raised a number of complex issues that will be difficult to resolve, including the need for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). In view of the importance of this matter, it is considered that Counsel’s opinion is now sought on the issue of whether an EIA is required and what options are available before the matter is reported to Council, expected by December.
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I was born in c/barron and raised in gillieshill,im now 34yrs old. a good few years ago i left and got married and now stay in the hillfoots, but have alwaz said i would come back to c/barron tomorrow. i still have family and many friends in the villiage and i return almost everyweek to family and the graveyard. on saturday myself,my dad and my little brother went up the woods for a walk, i havent been up there for years and what a shock i got. to begin with i remember fire engines, army trucks etc all passing my grandmothers house heading up the woods for fires etc. now? they couldnt get through the gate !!! so if u had an emergency with a child etc? theyve no chance of getting help quickly, we walked to the 3 tree's? and boom countryside demolished by hunks of rock below, the quarry is now 3times the size i remember it by. the main paths are getting smaller and some of them just over grown so much there gone. a castle ruin still sitting how it fell on my mothers 18th birthday, but covered in black bags of rubbish from campers, beer bottles n cans , now i understand noone will ever stop that, we did it as teenagers too, but it was never in such a state, that if these woods dont get some help? there wont be walks in 10yrs time, and history up there will be gone... its sad to see a place of history and memories fade, i think many from the villiage would agree,and if the quarry starts blasting they shake gillieshill homes, cus there either same level or not far away i didnt measure it, im no expert, but i do live next to tillicoultry quarry and i do know what it felt like to shake inside your home walls, they blasted that long that they ARE under house level and house's appeared with cracks in exteriar walls, damage to old homes is not easy repaired, that quarry is now closed for work to an extent (no blasting for a few yrs now) (summary) your letting a quarry ruin a beautiful village after all these years, and your letting a historic castle ruin and grounds be berried with the browns family name !!! yours, v mcburney "keep cambusbarron the lovely villiage it alwaz was"
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Please use links below to record local red squirrels
e-mails to Angus.Laing@snh.gov.uk
http://www.snh.org.uk/scottish/species/mammals/squirrels.asp
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Latest Community News ..... On the link below ..... Catch up on all Cambusbarron Community News and Views, (our website is non photo friendly at the moment, hard copies with local views/pictures will be available soon, probably via Cambusbarron Library)
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Michael Graham said on 6 Mar at 13:33: The Third draft plan has now been published. This plan proposes significant housing development which could affect Cambusbarron and it addresses many other matters including minerals extraction - quarrying. The Murrayshall Quarry Liaison Group will be making a response on minerals policy in the current round of on 30th April 2007. Various reports have recently (Feb 2007) been published on the stirling council website - there will be Public exhibitions / drop in sessions to see the plans and discuss comments: Wed 14th March - Blairdrummond Hall, Blairdrummond 6pm - 9pm Sat 17th March - Old viewforth, Stirling, 10am -2pm Tuesday 20th March - Old viewforth, Stirling 6pm - 9pm Sat 31st March Kilearn Village Hall, Kilearn 10am - 2pm If you wish to see the proposals call in to the Cambusbarron library or give stirling planners a call on Stirling 442500
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Reopening quarry operations at Murrayshall would affect the local environment and residents of Kings Park, Torbrex, Borestone, Broomridge and Carron Valley Community Council areas as well as people in Cambusbarron and others who enjoy our local amenities. The Murrayshall Quarry Liaison Group [MQLG] has been established by Cambusbarron Community Council with the support of other community councils. This group includes local residents and community councillors. Michael Graham has agreed to serve as Convenor of the Murrayshall Quarry Liaison Group. MQLG will act as an independent objective point of contact and a body to aid with communication. We intend to see that community concerns are genuinely addressed and that all those involved in the statutory processes really understand the value of the environmental assets at risk. MQLG needs to hear from you. Anyone who has any information concerning biodiversity and environmental assets of Gillies Hill or who has any information concerning the impact of previous quarry operations should write to MQLG c/o Cambusbarron Library, St Ninians Road, Cambusbarron, FK7 9NU or put a note into the suggestion box at the library. An update on the Quarry proposals will be given at the regular public meeting of Cambusbarron Community Council in Cambusbarron Community Centre on the evening of 20th March.
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Hi everyone, you must read this article: http://www.foe-scotland.org.uk/nation/superquarry_update.html The local community at Harris have won their campaign against superquarry and Lafarge Aggregates, you can do it too!
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Any members of Cambusbarron Community who are concerned about the future disruption to wildlife within Cambusbarron Woods due to the impending quarry operations at the new `Murrayshall Quarry`may drop off a note at the Library, or contact a Community Councillor use this e-community site or contact the Chairman of Cambusbarron Community Council (also via this site or the local Library).
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At the June 2006 Community Council meeting and at Col. Saunders Civic Reception at The Smith, July 2006, Cambusbarron Community Council proposed they would buy a tree and that it would be planted in a suitable location to mark Col. Saunders 100th birthday in recognition of his work here as a councillor. This has not yet taken place. Col. Saunders will be 101 years on 02 July 2007. Could the tree be purchased and planted by Col. Saunders as a matter of urgency, before his next birthday. D.V.
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West Coast Energy has submitted a scoping report to Stirling Council and would now like to engage Cambusbarron community Council in the planning process. The community council is asked to contact Steve Salt or Jenny Walsh to arrange a meeting or request further information